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The phrase "her gender" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to the female identity or biological sex of a person. Example: "She was proud to embrace her gender and break down stereotypes in her field of work."
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For her, gender roles are fixed.
One of them, obviously, is her gender.
Was she talking about her Gender stuff?
Perhaps by dint of her gender, too.
Her gender isn't on the line.
Not once has anyone questioned her gender.
Her gender was not exactly a problem.
"Her gender is neither here nor there".
Her gender will bashed ad nauseam.
The impetus must have come partly from her gender.
I am not just referring to her gender.
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